MP Babu Owino responds to Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni
Embakasi
East Member of Parliament Babu Owino has hit back at Ugandan President Yoweri
Museveni after the latter accused him of meddling in the neighbouring country’s
politics.
Taking
to X hours after Museveni’s speech, the outspoken MP downplayed the remarks by
the Ugandan President reiterating his support for democracy as a leader.
Owino
recounted his political journey saying he was raised in a humble background and
understands the plight of the poor and those in need.
In
the same way, he compared the current economic situation in Kenya with that of
the neighbouring Uganda saying young people in the two nations require good and
visionary leaders who understand them.
“I
thank President Museveni for supporting Baba’s bid for AUC Chairmanship.
However, as a young leader in Kenya, having grown up in poverty, I know what it
means to lack,” stated Owino.
“If
you tell me that you’ve slept hungry, I know what it means to lack food because
I’ve been through that. If you tell me that you lack school fees, I will feel
you because I know what it is to lack school fees. Because of the challenges
that we face in Kenya and Africa, we as leaders are meant to provide solutions.”
In
what appeared to be poking holes into Museveni’s autocratic leadership spanning
over 38 years, the lawmaker advocated for the rights of Ugandan people through
democracy, opining that Africans deserve “alternative visions of leadership” to
save them from oppression and poverty.
“As
Babu Owino, I stand for a democratic society where a child in Kenya will
receive proper medication, and education and will equally get a job. Equally, a
child in Uganda should receive the same treatment as a child in Kenya,” he noted.
“Because
of this, we must offer alternative visions of leadership that will save
Africans from the shackles of oppression and the jaws of poverty.”
Museveni
who spoke on Tuesday while endorsing Raila Odinga's African Union Commission
(AUC) chairperson bid at State House in Nairobi, accused Owino of indulgence in his country's politics,
saying he had information that Owino was collaborating with Uganda's opposition.
"There
are some individuals in Raila's group who I don't think know what they are
doing. I am a consumer of intelligence services so I always see intelligence
service reports," he said.
"There
is a character called Babu. I always see Babu dealing with anti-NRM groups. I
have never accused him but now I am accusing him."
Nairobi
Senator Edwin Sifuna has also since come out to hit at Museveni
for verbally reprimanding Owino while in Kenya.
"Whatever beef Museveni has with Babu Owino, I strongly
object to the manner of his attack on a young Kenyan leader on our own
soil," said Sifuna.
He further opined that Museveni should have addressed the
allegations through diplomatic channels instead of publicly criticizing Owino.
He stated: "Kenya is a country ruled by law and if there is
any objectionable conduct on the part of Babu, there are diplomatic channels to
convey that to Kenyan Authorities and let the law take its cause. "To use a Presidential Podium to make such grave
accusations against a Kenyan is a NO!"
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